

Two suicidal teens road-trip to murder their bully—then she turns out kinda nice? Awkward.
Na-mi and Sun-woo, the outcasts in school, plan to commit suicide instead of going to the school trip. On the moment of success, they find out that the girl, Chae-lin, who made their lives miserable is living a new happy life in Seoul. So, they decide to make revenge before ending their lives. However, when they finally spot Chae-lin, they see a good-hearted girl in front of them which makes their plans go awry.
Acting
Oh Woo-ri's deadpan rage hiding desperate fragility
Writing
Tone whiplash from bleak humor to genuine ache
Direction
Lim Oh-jeong lets silence do the screaming
Director
Lim Oh-jeong
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of Korean indie films exploring school violence and youth suicide with black humor—see also 'The World of Us' and 'Han Gong-ju' for tonal cousins.
The Seoul setting is deliberate: Chae-lin's 'new life' in the capital represents the lie that geography erases trauma, which the film systematically dismantles.
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